Charlie Rose
[#18194H]
(original broadcast date: 9/20/12) * a look at Apple's iPhone 5 with David Pogue of the New York Times and John Gruber of daringfireball.net. * Chef Daniel Humm, head chef at Eleven Madison Park discusses his book "Eleven Madison Park: The Cookbook" < br />* Karen Elliott House, author of "On Saudi Arabia"duration 56:46
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1:00 am

Nightly Business Report
[#31319Z]
From China to Japan to Europe there are fresh signs of slowing economies and they are raising new worries about global growth. NBR's Susie Gharib speaks with ConvergEx's Nicholas Colas. The American government borrows billions of dollars from China. Is it a threat to small business? NBR's Washington Bureau Chief Darren Gersh continues our look at the national debt. On Capitol Hill there were new questions about the role of high frequency trading and U.S. markets. NBR's Sylvia Hall reports from Washington.duration 26:46
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1:30 am

Check, Please! Bay Area
[#707H]
Caffe La Scala, Lers Ros and 1300 On FillmoreCaffe La Scala (Walnut Creek), Lers Ros (San Francisco) and 1300 on Fillmore (San Francisco) are the eateries selected by local diners. Will the three guests agree on their Bay Area favorites?duration 26:46
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Independent Lens
[#1323]
Precious KnowledgeWhen a highly successful Mexican American Studies program at Tucson High School comes under fire for teaching ethnic chauvinism, teachers and students fight back. This modern civil rights struggle is born at the epicenter of the immigration debate in the age of identity politics.duration 56:46
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MORNING

6:00 am

Raggs
[#152]
PartyIt's Puppy Party Day, and B. Max gets a little carried away with the plans. The dogs help show him how much fun it can be to plan a party together. Plus, the dogs are invited to Larry the Labrador's party, but since Trilby has not met him, she is not sure she wants to go.duration 28:46
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6:30 am

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!
[#133H]
A Sweet Deal/King of Swing* A Sweet Deal - Sally and Nick are having a hard time getting customers to come to their "cafe". What can they do? The Cat takes them to meet Eddy the honeyguide bird. Eddy shows them how he guides humans to bees' nests by making noise and putting on a show. Back at home, Sally and Nick follow Eddy's example and proudly serve their first customer! * King of Swing - Swinging from a rope isn't so easy for Sally and Nick.Good thing the Cat knows the king of swing, Charlie the chimpanzee! In the Leafylafoo Rainforest, Charlie teaches them how to use their hands and feet to swing as they help him search for bananas, his favourite food! Back at home, Sally and Nick mimic Charlie and swing across the backyard to where Cat has a surprise snack waiting for them - bananas!duration 28:46
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7:00 am

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
[#103H]
Daniel's Babysitter/Daniel Goes to School* Daniel's Babysitter - Prince Tuesday comes to babysit Daniel Tiger while Mom Tiger and Dad Tiger go out dancing. As Daniel gets ready for bed, he misses his Mom and Dad, but Prince Tuesday reminds him that they will be back soon. And when Tigey goes missing right before bedtime, Daniel learns what a grr-ific babysitter Prince Tuesday is. * Daniel Goes to School - When Daniel joins the rest of his friends at school, he doesn't want his Dad to leave - until Dad Tiger reminds him that "grownups come back." Then, Miss Elaina loses her locket and misses her mom, Lady Elaine. The kids help Miss Elaina find the locket and enjoy the rest of the school day. After lunch, the grownups return to the school.duration 28:46
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7:30 am

Caillou
[#320]
Caillou Can Do It!* A Sweet and Sour Day - Caillou is helping Grandma water her flowers and fill the birdbath. When they get thirsty and need a break from gardening, Grandma finds there's no juice to be found in the fridge. No matter, Grandma shows Caillou how to make fruit juice from scratch, and it tastes so good that Mommy asks for seconds. * Caillou's Puppet Show - Caillou and his friends Jason and Jeffrey make finger puppets at playschool and decide to put on a puppet show for the rest of the class the next day. The next morning, however, Caillou is disappointed to find that he's caught the measles from Rosie and can't go to playschool. All is saved when the whole class comes to wish him well and the puppet show goes on as planned - through the living room window! * Caillou's Collection - In the park Caillou starts a new hobby - collecting rocks! He finds out that Grandpa has a rock collection too, and they go to the quarry where Caillou watches a worker break up big stones into smaller ones. Caillou gets to pick out a rock for Grandpa that ends up in Grandpa's new rock garden. Which gives Caillou an idea for the perfect spot to put his own rocks.duration 28:46
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8:00 am

Curious George
[#127]
The All-Animal Recycled Band/The Times of Sand* The All-Animal Recycled Band - George recruits Charkie, Gnocchi, Hundley and Compass to play in a band inspired by the firefighters at Rescue Squad 86. For instruments, George gets creative and uses keys, rice in a milk carton, a birdseed canister with rubber bands, and a pie tin. Now all he has to do is figure out a way to get two dogs, a cat, and a bird to play music together. * The Times of Sand - George and The Man with the Yellow Hat have a sand castle building contest at the beach. With the help of Bill and Momma Bunny, George builds a great castle and learns about how to avoid losing your castle to the incoming tide.duration 28:46
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8:30 am

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!
[#136H]
Big Cats/Fantastic Flour* Big Cats - When Sally and Nick have difficulty sneaking up on Nick's Mom to surprise her, The Cat brings them to meet some great sneaker-uppers - cats! Three big cats in particular. The kids learn to be patient from a snow leopard, speedy from a cheetah and the trick of distraction from a lion. Back in Nick's yard they sneak up on his mom and surprise her! Then Nick and Sally are surprised when the best sneaker-upper sneaks up on them - The Cat! * Fantastic Flour - Nick and Sally are making their "Best Ever Yummy For Your Tummy" muffins when they realize they don't have enough flour. Cat knows just where to get more - Finola's Farm! With help from Cat, Sally, Nick, and the Things, Finola harvests the wheat then shows them how to turn it into flour. Now that they have enough flour,they can finish making their muffins!duration 28:46
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9:00 am

Super Why!
[#151]
King MidasPig only has one toy car, but he wants lots more! Super Why and his friends fly into the story of a ruler with the golden touch and meet King Midas. The king may think that MORE is better, but all he ends up with is more problems! The reading heroes help King Midas, and Pig learns an important lesson about appreciation. Educational Objectives: To learn to be glad about what you have, discover the alphabet, identify the letters M, I, L, K., practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story.duration 28:46
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9:30 am

Dinosaur Train
[#122H]
Have You Heard About The Herd?/Jess Hesperornis* Have You Heard About the Herd? - Tiny and Buddy are psyched to go to the Cretaceous Picnic Grounds where they meet Ernie Einiosaurus, who shows them how he lives in a large herd! Ernie introduces the Pteranodons to a herding game that makes even Mrs. Pteranodon put on her game face! * Jess Hesperornis - The Pteranodons venture to the Big Pond to find out if dinosaurs can live in the water. Their quandaries are quenched when they meet Jess Hesperornis, who turns out to be not only a water dwelling dino, but a bird as well!duration 28:46
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10:00 am

Clifford The Big Red Dog
[#111]
Come Back, Mac/Boo!* Come Back, Mac - Mac tears one of Jetta's favorite sweaters and feels so terrible he runs away. Clifford and friends seek him out and convince him to return and face the music. Mac learns that he's more important to Jetta than her sweater, and that facing up is the wise thing to do. * Boo! - It's Halloween and Jetta can't stop bragging about how brave she is. When the whole town gets a little spooked after watching a scary "ghost" movie, Jetta learns that it's okay to have fears, admit them out loud, and let the people who care about you know about them.duration 28:46
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10:30 am

Clifford's Puppy Days
[#207]
The Big Surprise/Be My Guest* The Big Surprise: When Clifford's plan to give Daffodil a surprise birthday party collapses, he is afraid she'll be disappointed. But Daffodil is touched and thrilled that he made the effort and that all her friends have gathered to celebrate her special day.* Be My Guest: When Norville injures his wing he's taken in by Emily Elizabeth. At first, Clifford is happy to have him, but gradually the puppy becomes tired of sharing his things and Emily Elizabeth's attention and begins to act out.duration 28:46
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11:00 am

Sesame Street
[#4280H]
Rhyming BlockMother Goose is visiting Sesame Street and needs to write three new nursery rhymes by the end of the day, but she fears she has become a rusty rhymer. Elmo and Abby say they are great rhymers, and they offer to help. Mother Goose explains that to write really good nursery rhymes, you need conflict - when someone wants something or needs something very badly. Just then Alan comes out with 13 fresh cookies that he made for a friend's birthday. Cookie Monster is having a hard time resisting them and Mother Goose sees the conflict. She starts writing and gets stuck rhyming "plate," but Abby comes to the rescue with the word "eight." Mother Goose continues with her rhyme, as Cookie Monster gobbles up the cookies, but this time she can't figure out a rhyme for "done." Once again, Abby calls out a rhyming word - "none!" Elmo feels upset that Abby keeps getting the rhymes faster than him, but Mother Goose assures him that she has two more to come up with. The next rhyme is about Super Grover trying to open a stuck pickle jar for Alan, and Elmo rhymes the next word. But Abby gets the one after that, and Elmo gets more upset. He and Abby get into an argument about it. Their conflict gives Mother Goose an idea for her third rhyme, which is about Elmo and Abby wanting to help, but ending up fighting instead. Together they come up with the rhyming words Mother Goose needs, and they realize that arguing is silly because they are both best friends and good rhymers.duration 58:46
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AFTERNOON

12:00 pm

Charlie Rose
[#18194H]
(original broadcast date: 9/20/12) * a look at Apple's iPhone 5 with David Pogue of the New York Times and John Gruber of daringfireball.net. * Chef Daniel Humm, head chef at Eleven Madison Park discusses his book "Eleven Madison Park: The Cookbook" < br />* Karen Elliott House, author of "On Saudi Arabia"duration 56:46
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Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
[#106]
Beef Stews-Pot Roast and BurgundySounds rather ordinary for this celebrated duet...but here, Jacques & Julia demonstrate why Beef Burgundy and Pot Roast have been favorite "classic" recipes (here and in France) for what seems like "forever," and they put their own signature on it "Swiss cheese mashed potatoes" (for the Beef Burgundy), and "soft ribbon noodles" (for the Pot Roast).duration 26:46
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2:00 pm

Check, Please! Bay Area
[#209H]
Dona Thomas, Amber India, Scala's BistroFresh, seasonal ingredients are transformed into Mexican food at our first restaurant, a casual place for all. The second stop is northern Indian. This restaurant has white tablecloths and stellar service as well as great flavors and wonderful bread. The third place has dramatic architectural elements and walls adorned with murals. The bar scene is hip and the northern Italian food keeps customers satisfied.duration 27:00
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
[#104]
Daniel Gets Mad/Katerina Gets MadDaniel Gets Mad - Daniel Tiger and Prince Wednesday are looking forward to playing at the beach. Then it starts to rain and Mom Tiger says they can't go outside, which makes them very mad. After Mom Tiger helps the boys deal with their mad feelings and they're calm, they come up with a grr-ific plan to make a beach - indoors! Katerina Gets Mad - It's New Instrument Day at Music Man Stan's Music Shop. Everyone is excited, but Katerina Kittycat gets mad when someone else picks the instrument she wants to play. Music Man Stan helps guide Katerina through her mad feelings by teaching everyone how to dance, stomp and sing their mad feelings away.duration 28:55
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4:58 pm

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!
[#127H]
Be Cool/Elephant Walk* Be Cool - Phew, it's hot outside! How are Sally and Nick going to stay cool? Cat suggests that they should visit some friends in the Dizzle-dazzle Desert to learn how to keep cool. They learn that some animals are light coloured, some stay out of the sun, and some, like Tommy the coolest toad around, just mooove sloooow. Nick and Sally take their advice, but Cat has an even better idea - run through a sprinkler! * Elephant Walk - When building a toy construction set, Nick and Sally wonder if there's such thing as a one-thing-does-it-all tool. Well, the Cat knows just who to visit to find out - Themba the African elephant! Themba, and her daughter Efia, show the Cat and the kids all the different things their trunks can do. Nick and Sally realize that elephant trucks are just like hands, so they already have a one-thing-does-it-all tool!duration 28:46
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5:28 pm

Wild Kratts
[#114H]
Tazzy ChrisWhen Martin and Chris assist the Tasmanian Wildlife Service in tagging endangered Tasmanian Devils, they discover that Zach Varmitech has been kidnapping them to create a ferocious new Zachbot. Science Concepts: A healthy ecosystem has both predators and scavengers. Scavengers are animals that eat mostly other dead animals.duration 28:46
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Nightly Business Report
[#31320Z]
The iPhone 5 is out and crowds of people around the world stood in line to buy it. But, will trouble with its mapping feature spoil profits for Apple. NBR's New York Correspondent Erika Miller will have details on whether the mapping issues are keeping anyone from buying. Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney releases his 2011 tax returns. NBR's Washington Correspondent Sylvia Hall looks at how much he paid in taxes compared to the rest of Americans. And, the debate over "makers" and "moochers." Who contributes to the U.S. economy and who takes government handouts? NBR's Susie Gharib moderates a debate between two experts on the economy and taxes.duration 26:46
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7:30 pm

THIS WEEK in Northern California
[#2345H]
September 21, 2012PROP. 32 - Proposition 32 on the November ballot would prohibit employee paycheck deductions from being used for political purposes. Opponents of the ban, including the California Teachers Union, say it is an unfair attempt to restrict their influence, while not placing limitations on spending by wealthy business interests or individuals. SAN JOSE CRIME - San Jose, long one of the safest large cities in California, has recently experienced a spike in crime. This week, Police Chief Chris Moore announced his unexpected resignation in January, after two years on the job. PUBLIC POWER FOR SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has given approval to pave the way for clean public power in San Francisco. Residents would be automatically enrolled in the plan and charged a higher rate than for PG&E, unless they opt out. A similar system is currently in place in Marin County. HETCH HETCHY BALLOT MEASURE - If approved by San Francisco voters, Measure F would begin a planning phase for draining and restoring the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir to park land. It is supported by the Sierra Club and other environmental groups. Opponents, including San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and Senators Boxer and Feinstein, say it is a necessary water source and that the region cannot afford the costs. Guests: John Myers, KXTV; Robert Solanga, San Jose Mercury News; Tom Vacar, KTVU; and Paul Rogers, San Jose Mercury News.duration 26:46
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8:00 pm

Washington Week
[#5212H]
The political fallout continues following the release of a secretly recorded tape where Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appears to disparage Americans who receive government assistance. Mr. Romney said that the 47% of Americans who support President Barack Obama think the government should take care of them and that many believe they are "victims." Romney added, "'I'll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.' While he said he regretted his choice of words, Romney went on to say that he knew those "dependent on government" would not vote for him in November. In 2008 Barack Obama was also secretly recorded at a private fundraising event. Then candidate-Obama said rural voters in Pennsylvania and other small towns "cling to their guns or religion." The comments were politically embarrassing but happened during the heated primary race against Hillary Clinton not the general election. Several new polls show President Obama has a slight edge over Romney among likely voters and a moderate lead in a number of key swing states. But could the candidates' performances at the upcoming presidential debates change the course of the race? Joining Gwen Ifill with insights and analysis of the race for the White House: John Dickerson of Slate Magazine and CBS News, Gloria Borger of CNN, John Harwood of CNBC and The New York Times, and Sam Youngman of Reuters.duration 26:46
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8:30 pm

Check, Please! Bay Area
[#707H]
Caffe La Scala, Lers Ros and 1300 On FillmoreCaffe La Scala (Walnut Creek), Lers Ros (San Francisco) and 1300 on Fillmore (San Francisco) are the eateries selected by local diners. Will the three guests agree on their Bay Area favorites?duration 26:46
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9:00 pm

From Dust to Dreams: Opening Night at the Smith Center for the Performing ArtsNeil Patrick Harris hosts the opening night concert at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas. The concert stars Jennifer Hudson, Willie Nelson, Martina McBride, Joshua Bell, Mavis Staples, Merle Haggard, Pat Monahan, John Fogerty, Carole King and a company of Broadway stars that includes Brian Stokes Mitchell.duration 1:56:46
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11:00 pm

Need To Know
[#254H]
America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Clarkston, GeorgiaIn this NTK Election 2012 special, Maria Hinojosa visits one of the country's most surprisingly diverse communities, a home to residents from more than 40 countries who speak more than 60 languages and dialects. Clarkston, Georgia, a town of 7500 people, was 90% white in the 1980s; today, it is less than 14% white. The program looks at how a rising multicultural population may influence American culture and affect the 2012 presidential election.duration 26:46
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Charlie Rose
[#18195H]
(original broadcast date: 9/21/12) * Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese opposition leader and chairperson of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Burma * choreographer Garth Fagan and Grammy Award-winning musician Wynton Marsalis on "Lighthouse/Lightening Rod" which premieres at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on September 27 * Chef Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park in New York City oh his new cookbookduration 56:46
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(DT9.1 through 9.3) KQED will be performing maintenance at Sutro Tower in the overnight hours early Thursday 12/08. We are
expecting a few power interruptions to take place and KQED will need to be off air for these. The outages are expected to
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(this is a continuation of the work originally announced for 11/28, which was not completed on Tuesday.) At some point during
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